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Get 150mb Fibre Broadband For £17.99pm (24m) ree Installation And Activation - £431.76 (Selected Areas) @ Hyperoptic

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£17.99 for 158mb average speeds is decent, 24 month contract on this one, follow the get deal link to buy

The average (median) upload and download speeds provided above are based on what is achievable for at least 50% of our network users, nationally, on this package, at peak time (between 8pm and 10pm), using a wired connection. The average (median) speeds at peak time in your particular area may be different. Please note that the speed you experience will also depend on your distance from the router/wireless access point, usage and equipment.

Why choose Hyperoptic?

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We never raise prices during your contract⁴. A deal’s a deal.

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If you can find the same package for less elsewhere, we’ll match it!

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Rated ‘Excellent’ on Trustpilot, with more 5-star ratings than BT, Sky and Virgin Media combined⁵

²The average (median) upload and download speeds advertised for each of our packages are based on what is achievable for at least 50% of our network users, nationally, on this package, at peak time (between 8pm and 10pm), using a wired connection. The average (median) speeds at peak time in your particular area may be different. Please note that the speed you experience will also depend on your distance from the router/wireless access point, usage and equipment.
³The UK’s average broadband download speed is 49.9Mbps, compared to Hyperoptic’s top average download speed of 900Mbps which is achieved through a wired connection on our 1Gb package. Average speeds taken from Ofcom’s ‘UK Home Broadband Performance’ measurement period March 2021.
⁴contract means your commitment period with us.
⁵Trustpilot reviews and ratings comparison taken from Trustpilot website and correct as of 09/02/22.



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  1. tommytbone1's avatar
    £46.75 TCB too. Shame there's no Amazon voucher too like the recent Community Fibre offer (same price for 150mb)
    daedos's avatar
    £59 TCB via their broadband comparison tool (until 06-Mar)
  2. Raji77's avatar
    Do hyperoptic negotiate deals with existing customers. I’m paying 25 per month for their 50 mb , been with them for a long time ……think I should threaten to cancel , it’s out of contract and see where it takes me?
    furyx's avatar
    After seeing this offer and your comment I rang them up and tried to negotiate my current terms (50Mbits, 26£, 3+years.)
    My efforts got shot down pretty quickly "This is affiliate, we can't match this" even after I mentioned their offer on their direct website for £25 for the same service she initially denied that and wanted me to offer the £25 only on a 12month term.
    I was about to give up then she offered me 100MBit for £25.

    Their internet service is great but as an existing customer for years I do not feel valued. Shame.
  3. Yumagura's avatar
    Would the price increase after April if I sign up now?
    sjamesc's avatar
    No, Hyperoptic don't do in-contract price rises.
  4. dan_uk's avatar
    Is there any rhyme or reason to how HO are expanding their network? We’re just outside London but still get the “we won’t be seeing you for a while” schpeil. I’ve got a contract up with BT and wanted to give HO a try but it looks like I might as well move on and try again in a year or two. 
    Ashbeck's avatar
    Usually new builds where access to cabinets and internal structure allows them to add wiring etc. Having said that I know of a few areas where old tower blocks are now set up (admittedly London)
  5. pmaker's avatar
    We won't be seeing you for a while...
    MrSwitch's avatar
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    Are you planning on doing away with me, because informing me first gives me a head start
  6. hellop4nda's avatar
    This stacks with referrals too (£25 for both referrer and referee), so TCB + referral + deal could result in a much lower cost per month. Heat
  7. Dave859's avatar
    Wish this company would join the fibre heroes network or openreach in the future. This is such a good a price for the lucky folk in areas covered.
  8. Sjsjzwzebxxbn_Uajqzszdbx's avatar
    London only cold as ice they are not interested in rural areas
    RustyShackleford's avatar
    Do you class everywhere outside of London as rural?
  9. Kornel's avatar
    Be good if this company covered Gloucester
  10. slaha11's avatar
    Is there a way to use mesh network with them (like using a modem only mode)?
    Porsche_did_911's avatar
    I don't see why not, you just disable the WiFi on the router they provide and wire your mesh node into the back of the router
  11. DanielJB's avatar
    Could someone recommend a supplier to go with? Currently with sky, 500mbps, they want to raise the price to £53 a month. Currently looking at Zen, who also provide a really good router. Who else can we look at which are good?
    Waka69's avatar
    Giganet. Try City fibre website. They have a whole load of suppliers
  12. Duckman's avatar
    Expressed interest to these guys years ago. My area has been on approved and awaiting cables (3-9 months) the entire time. Phoned them a few times and kept getting the 'shouldn't be long' or 'a few months', or 'we don't know' line over and over.

    I appreciate things take time but I dislike the disingenuousness which has not enamoured me to their company.
  13. Adam_H7's avatar
    I hate the BT and Sky duopoly here. All these smaller ISPs don't exist in NI and rurally it's just the big players. We pay BT £35 a month for 150Mbps down (get 130Mbps) and forced IP phones, we got no choice.
  14. boynamednaz's avatar
    How do I get this deal and TCB bonus? When clicking through TCB app it shows me the original prices.
    dizzypanda's avatar
    Yes I'm curious about this too. Let me know if you figure it out
  15. Steve1205's avatar
    Does this company actually cover large areas or are they just a tinpot company?
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